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This paper critically reexamines two candidate records of the supernova of 1054 CE (SN 1054) that allegedly came from Constantinople, integrating historical and astronomical analyses. East Asian records documented SN 1054 in detail and formed the basis for astronomical discussions. In contrast, few reports of SN 1054 from Western Eurasia (Europe and West Asia) are known. The majority of such alleged reports have been rejected on the basis of philological and astronomical discussions. This study scrutinizes two potential accounts of SN 1054. The first is Ibn Buṭlān’s account, as cited in a later work. The second is a specific class of Byzantine gold coin issued in Constantinople, which may have commemorated SN 1054. Our reanalysis of Ibn Buṭlān’s record questions its connection to Constantinople. We also challenge speculation regarding the Byzantine coin, analysing contemporary historical and numismatic backgrounds. The paper also compares these accounts with the reconstructed SN light curve and modern astronomical calculations to assess the astronomical aspect of these records.
本文结合历史和天文学分析,批判性地重新研究了据称来自君士坦丁堡的两则关于公元1054年超新星(SN 1054)的候选记录。东亚的记录详细记载了 SN 1054,并为天文学讨论奠定了基础。相比之下,欧亚大陆西部(欧洲和西亚)关于 SN 1054 的报告却鲜为人知。根据文字学和天文学方面的讨论,这些所谓的报告大部分都被否定了。本研究仔细研究了两个关于SN 1054的潜在记载。第一种是伊本-布特拉恩(Ibn Buṭlān )的描述,在后来的一部著作中被引用。第二种是君士坦丁堡发行的一种特定类别的拜占庭金币,可能是为了纪念 SN 1054。我们重新分析了伊本-布特拉恩的记录,质疑其与君士坦丁堡的联系。我们还分析了当代历史和钱币背景,对有关拜占庭钱币的猜测提出了质疑。本文还将这些描述与重建的SN光变曲线和现代天文计算进行了比较,以评估这些记录的天文学方面。